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Show EXAMINER: MOUSING THE TUl'UtfDAY CTAI1, OGDEN, yORNISO, -- Question of Ceding Chinese Eastern Railroad to China Occupies the Attention of Pieni-potentiaries Without Decision. " That yon pay depends cn what you get, but you may which in Hailern ('bin Tinfollowing K xfl.tHVolt ii anting ' of Aug. i'ius, morning imlii;.'. The article before Ilia pieuipoteu' tlarirs loony No, 7 covering the ces- JAPAN sion It) China of Him Chines. Eustcrn railroad. which runs ooiitb trout liar bin In I'nrt Arthur and Lkiluy, with a v etiuf for New L'hsug. where it 2344 VVashinston rurtland. Ore., Aug. 16. The addresses in the eougrena,' wliirli assembled in I'ortlaud lofl.iy, developed the fact (hat tiicra is nut altogether harmony restriction on the subject of Chim-slaws, li became- - apparent during the address of Uov. (ieo. E. Chamberlain that the sentiment or Washington aad Oregon is in favor of n strict application of the restriction laws aa opposed lo the more liberal application favored by the California representatives and delegates trout the middle west. The lirnt scMKiun of the congress men was attended rcprest-ulaiivfrom ell parts of the west. Koiluwlug tbi call to order by Rufus P. Jeiintuga of Kau Francisco, chalr-rnHof tbo exoRUllvc rouiniltlue, divine iiivncaiioii was delivered by Rev, J. W. Uroughcr of rurtland. u . ly will noi In (leuiod, but It will lin iirriMt riiai an fur na li i privato prop not eunllst'iiiMliie. Itiiaslun iinit ouiimi will be harked up by arbliiici. Mr.. the ior mill atloruey of ilie hank, while hero utlai-hein Ihn loisuiun a. nuw of M. VVitiya lea, la also lutio tu nuilerl Ilia luKioi, nf i be bank NeyrrtlieleMi, nm,' Rusalu. li be in iha aw rerialu, la prepared to give tbo Ruaarv up the road, ChmrbO hank If iteroKuary, a. with the los of 1'ori Anbur ami Dalny and tha riaeia'lon nf Manchuria, it m tal-wd'etre for Htrsti'gli; and military purpoatw ceaueu. Ita kurreiuler to China. however. Involves a birgo niPQiw i ary proni for Japan wUirh ran properly rlalii mnuneiHlIon fmm China for Iha real oral ion of the mad. tbo of ihr bridKoa and llio rhaiiRe in llm y.uuao U will Ihj for Clilnu au mwr.nit- -1 I ii vui-ilir- see-11-1-1 ing SPECIALIST Office 2351 Wash. Avc, . Ogden, Utah Poopla requiring iind r-- Jiipuu lo adjiicin .t, IbU. arraiiKt but, how-rvn- pari: "The sitUM-ioinunt he met '.and satisfied without delay. The president of the United State ha undertaken to secure proper treatment at our on irj portsInnfor ihu privileged classes of mi long a this has been China, delayed, so flagrant have been our oiTcnsi' that It is doubtful if th's will now suffice to require our proper trade It may suffice with ihn Chinese government, but will it satisfy (he Chinese merchant, will it dewe have given our stiny tincoinprtlior.i will it remove tbo boy r (he hiom y whU li Japan will obialu Pib.ht bu a partial for Ihn rout of the wnr fmm lin.i-lwhich aim and ronslitiiirs, iMirimpi. the tlmo of compromt,o If a Ireaty eveni-i- i filly in xla'ied. It la quite lik.le, therefor!, ihai ihr surcemei't on the aril-ib- . Mfler dlti'UHiiloii. will lie brltl in shevanee iiulil laivr mid will he In ill. final icbaij;i of view. There are. ptbc:- why thin will probably be the ruse. The main line i if lb. billin' Inn railroad, ihronuh north-TiManrluiriii i Vt'niiviH;'ok. wblr-l- i t s w!H iiiii'-on rrlainllip. at lliiibtll whh the t.h Incur kbi.inii and Ihn iiiiuinnrrlal vrluejif both liidi will .ultuiiiiiily depend up on ilodr irnlTic a minimum and Ibi-lnit: ttc.it of (V'lrai Inn and i'04per-iilnn- . As tin. systenis iogili,,r lihiv rnpuii-tui- c ih worlds rwlfie-- i Mi;hw.iy f iMii Dovtijir In !he Or!;il. liie mailer H levy Cnililili'.iliri and will reqilln' udjuM-klIU- . nullll iiu.i- - fur. t'.n.il ibiail-'- surgical treatment go to surgeon and net to a regular doctor. When a man has typhoid fever ha gees to a regular doctor and net to a surgeon. In medical practice tha doctor who devotes hie llte to oome specialty In th, one who succeeds. a ulu-uial- e roll against Anviican goods? I am not willing to offer any sug M'stion or knowingly Join in any plan which will prove a menace to the best iuieresis of Inis and honed labor, but ibe diKiiiiv and prosperity of the rpa-.oii- years treated all forma of chronic diseaeee of Men, Woman and Children, and has been rewarded by tha discovery of the very beat methods need In specialty practice. Methods that completely and quickly curs chronic diseases. His system of home treatment Is successful and strictly private. Consultation frea and confidential. When writing address, Dr. U. H. Norris, Ogden, Utah. 2b nib-.-i- mann-l.irtnre- ou (In-n'.s- ess' s CHILLING RAIN. I'nrt Hniutuh, X The .l.ir'ii:i''t' evi-u.'s- Mil i'll sill' fi'ulll II.. afi''- In : I , a UP uuv in i - ri I'-- !!( l mnitir cur. thrnn-.i- i cid .1:11 .Initii whiih iirevel'id. aTivini: r n'cl.x-n iht new ;ird hi . .1 1 h . l We are specially prepared for Come hoeing mean horses. and sea how we do it." 417 street. Twenty-thirOpposite Consolidated Wagon A Machine company. Phone 316 X. , Hll is'i'. ti iheie u f.-- r - Kiibj.'i t in wiih ?xi) 7. wli'rli I I'l.'.ki.', rf liie eiN.i'n r.i'lt ii' ((:' 'ii WINES i.i4 l r ll it 1i ll-,- iesai. i!:n:ti:; i'.i, iV-- te D l nrl-- : I il.: yn' 111', or p.'.ior d'T the li) nil the i;ivim'll ',,t .ln s Iiip"!iiiiii ti.,1 lier;i j.ir0il ii.lil iic j.i i .1 - tnni nul iv ! it-.- i vciy hi i P Klt-- to iiflve ihi the: th .I r nkt Hi.. ine- rro!i 1 i Ii. ll.lll n nit I. 0 DC i". li' - ' :i t mc'j ttcrn- it r'vi'ct; ut..i .1 i j:i. n'"n. -- i' f :i q q OF Meat and FisH GO TO Ballard Q6LRinckcrs 211 Tncnty-fcuri- h Pi.cns No. SiL '..(ivn., I ' lt'sekfi o' - m- - is prju- mir fort) nit er- - I : iipp-i'n- l :j in i: i I WATE i,i'-(ir- i t i ni,,:- wit-.n.- cn'c'.i'.vcI to pie of :h wl lest vnrl(-;y- . ! F(0ns DtiW "H VSNT TH YOUH f'CNEY I. l ru;- nr.-.. i, i uvil ' 1,1 '.he Cr's v.cia. Av. IF YOU PATTlliOiN I. !. l" '( ii'x-'- v The 1, .,i'.i'. Ur-- . v.ihI Mi-. i Fa.stef 111 it e, U Ii,- - ! - t 1.1 - ( LIQUORS ft. ) bn.m. 1 nf ( and is. M. LEEDDM. - l.. inv nu'itii:; !n ll.e l'h!iii.i- I'k tii " iv:-i- r ' - ilie I .;l l s ! ,if urivi-'- - oini.-.iiiio- i iitul.i-iir.'.'- -' l 14 President. Receives Report From a Commission. Oyster Bay, L. 1.. Aug. dent Roosevelt entertained at luneheoa today Baron Ilengclmuller, tho ambsa-aado- r (Senator of Dryilen, of New Jersey; James M. Iircck. formerly an assietaut attorney general ot iha department of just ice; Charles H. Keep, assistant secretary of the treasury, and Robert Bridge, tha author and mngaxlne h Airairo-Hiiugar- writer. Ambassador Hengelmiiller desired to take up with tho president a matter concerning immigration which is pending between tltia country and Austria-Hungary- .- Senator Dryden and Mr. Breck are here la diseiisn insurance problems with the prexldenl. The former Is president of the Prudential Insurance company and the latter one of the attorney! of Ibe Equitable Ufa AssurAssistant Secretary ance .society. Keep, chairman of what Is known as (he Keep commission, appointed by the president to inquire into the organization, personnel, system of accounts, methods of rorrespnudence and purchases of supplies and other matters pertaining to the ronduct of the government, departments at Washington, came to Oyster Bay to lay before the president the result ft the commission's inquiry Into the affairs it the government printing office.. The Inquiry was adopted with special reference to the letting of a contract for th purchase of 72 typesetting machines. When It was announced thnt the contract h'"i been let to the Lsn-sm-n company, the officials of lhe company made a protest to President Roosevelt. He directed thnt tho cnntrnrt be held up uniil the whole ubject could be 'Investigated and then gave directions to the Keep to conduct the inquiry. The Invest (cation occupied many days, voluminous testimony being taken. The are conclusions of ihe commission in the report filed loday by contirim-Commissioner Keep with the president. KILLED - ,.., . u j. ,'iii'J,'d i Mie !n co-er c cry o. . it ::" iur a eonnrili"n-i- : aud siiiie.i. in .( iri-- ..' 'ei-. : ; Ilv.-iiso'e wc vlio'iid ' it i A SLIDE Of Fifteen Dead Bodies Have Been n New York, Aug, 16. The following letter of President Roosevelt to 6 errs lary Ejnmrtt J. Scot!, of ihc National Negroes Business Lcui.uc. w an read al Ihe meeting of the league in iLit city today: Oyster Bay. Aug. 12, ICG.-V- y Dear Mr. Scott: I wish's!! bucci-s- i M If onr Negroes-- ' Business League. of polis out organization absolutely itics, and Is slimula'lnc artlvity amour our people and working to Increase their efficiency in the industrial worli!. work in It is &ko doing the way of giving them a iallrlns sense of thi-lresponsibility as citi- . zens and, power lo meet these I need hardly say that I put moral betterment above physlc.il nt.: But it is absolutely impi-sib- je to do good work in pnimothigtlu spiritual improvement of any rare s there is a foundation of materiel well being, because foundation implies that the race has developed tho root qualities of ibrlf, energy and business souse. II Is as true cf a race as of an individual, that, while outriders can help to a certain degree, yet the real help must coze in the shape of self help. "The .nuccess of our orgnnizaHen and the development among our colored fellow citizens of the very q91" tries for whieh you stand, will Been more for the solution of the race problem than any philanthropic effort:-could pomerely from I ssibly do. Wishing yon all success. rm, sincerely yours, (signed! THEODORE ROOSEVELT." r rerpon-sibillues- nere--sarll- JAPS ANXIOUS TO FIGHT But They Will Bs Unable to plish Much This Year. Recovered. London, Allentown, Pa., August 1C. A quar- ry accident occurred this afternoon at Ormonde, the situ of the Lehigh Fort-Pla- y land Cement company's big mill, caused by a slide of rack. Fifteen bodies have been recovered and. out of the twenty still in the quarry, it is fearsd many are dead. All are Injured are signer. As fast as the r taken from tho pit they are bing Tae ed to the Allentown horpitaL was esused by rccnt h;avy eave-irains, i New Ymk. Aug. 16. A uni qua elec-- , lion has been held among the boy disport i lienicl veK on Hamilton VlPh play prouml. a Halt Side park.? the tutelage of the city comtnls-- siom-of parks, they cast a regular ballot last night for mayor of the play I ground oliy and elected Nathan Kase. i Eczema ecald head, hives, itchiness it; years old. All ihu hoy under IX were a Mowed to vote snd they rallied of the skin of. any sort Instantly ra-s . Doan id K?-- e miller ilie bauuer nf the Po lieved, permanently rured. lit irsl lads to the mini- - Ointment. At any drug store. for-wh- . niji-Unde- n Purity party, Roosevelt's Giving ' Ideas of Self Advancement. . 1 lo Hin iinin liiie t5';bTni tallw.tv ih'iiunh nortli-eiwliirli i:. ludievcd lo be .No. P of the pim: roii.lnoiu. toii'em-pblliilk reii,M,ion by K'iia. Iul i; pnllei'in nli'iy In prpi M.s fo' i nf Ilie Chltieii nolur. On tinr.andi wlin liife. t NlaneV.ui iii of Hu eoi ion grower and ibe American. must 1111 bo sacrificed nr leoiiardi.'ed In Ibe solution of thn dit iiciibii's that ciuirrmit us. "if It hIuiH be uecoBKary in the lie gutlatlun or a nev treaty wirli China 10 antialy tha Chinese g.i'ermneiii nr Cbiiiese ineiilniiiis and remove tbc Iniii'eil ill order in prolerl Anierii'iin I rude, thnt we (otiHCttl to the miniis K'in nf !i llmi'.i'il number of Chines' fhali lavor s'ldi action in Mieli cxli'iit mh ChineMC coolie ran lie until irir domain v.iihmn employed serious detriment to- - our ' American I bciicic lhat a small numlaborers. ber sufficient In rever our lc : simllaicd and i.'u.i in the ir ret tliat requires that Kind nf hihor and would e lo t in Hie growth and yrcit of the western cmiuin. I n.ueover, ibal whPe inn k''0:l w.u-eiabor iliai iiir.imuud 1m would not injured or dim urlicd in any v.uv by ! nh a conrao. ''it seeiu.'i to uii- ibat the subilinn of ini lies in a division of opr i:ik la The n.ost ini'ii'c.-.M-ii pi'ii!i' m iw'iiii'" :i; Anierii'iin lmiioti . iwi-ils.li ( T:.' u:i- - ;.vi.V (, Ho! fbiue.--e cxv! )"iui Imt She of tv, r 'ii. - it - : l".i-- ; 11 rrs'iM.ui f I'yri vr. ef t':c :ii Jeslrullc : iml u.iii'-:i. soor.il '.I.indi'd te,A K!,j ,X(.rr ,.jime r:oui th.- - i 'i i'. ;i.:i;ii:ts -- :iM doiiii ill gi.m- in ir.e fil'i.v. fri'ivl -!i I: ai-- n inii.-no: nniv rui s, bIkhiM u ,,j. j in Ohio, :niing th- -' i ::icir.'iit-.viicrun '.'ent lo ii ih.j ( .ii! i Co., whii'h ,i ! ir.vcs.i- i.:.: ilil--,i m envra iiwn til1 : 4 it ia the ..inie wv in i wi:h re; 'ril o cor.griSN glliC t d nrllrlr irliiinq farmer, ihc American AmerU-rii- i enn-lliii- The u .wi-uic- S"t-ilr- d DR. NORRIS has for over .U Miing Introduced Chairman Theodore U. Wib-ux- . of Portland. pre idem of the cuuKivsx, who delivered hie oiwnluK addtes.-.- , welcoming the congress. Mr. Wilcox Mketrhod the growth of trade with the Orient in flour, cotton, lumber uud olhr American products, of Taking up the pending boycott AiuevU'un goods lu China, he said in n Chronte diooasco of all kinds cured at prlcee within the reach et all. Nowadays the successful man la the one who makes special ty In hit Una of buaineaa er profession. Ho leamo by expert lenca how to do ono thing well how to do It better than any ono clan. New York, August 16. Mrs. Selie Wclnsiock, wife of a plumber living in this city, died a prisoner on El'is Island, Monday night. The doctors say heart disease was the cause, but her husband and friends are making a stormy protest over her drirniion by the lmnugartlon officials, and declare that Hi 2 woman died from a broken heart. Weinsiock came to this country from Russia four years ago. lie left bis wife and their three children with his father. Engaging in business on the Kat Bide, lie gradually accumulated money enough to bring thsiu over, and .also took out clilsvnship papers recently. Mrs. Wcinstm-arrived at Ellis Island. July fl. Her youngest chitil had contracted niessir during the voyage aud was immediately aint to a- hospital ashore. The other children also were allowed to land, hut the suoibrr was bold on a report of th examiners that she had heart disease.. The husband went.tn Ellis Island daily and tried Meanlo comfort Mrs. Wemstock. and made while lawyers were .bui-strong efforts to secure permission tor her to land. ..The matter was flnally placsd before the bureau In Washington, but no action had been taken when the woman suddenly rave way under the strain and died before her husband could reach the detention pen. wet-comi- till II ' WOMAN DIED A PRISONER. GUARD RAILROADS. I Mink. e Tba guveimiit-n- i inn leal hi the road. Imweref, probab- it mi, The kuO were registered but less than half of them went to the polls In the heavy storm which prevailed. - The new mayor will be responsible for the care of the dumb bells, trapeze used by the and .other apparatus youngsters who frequent the park Hu will appoint a squad to art as police agents and other lads will be nominated to aid the park laborers lu keeping the play grounds clear of rubbish. ssissippi Congress Divided Over Question. JtUKso4.'hin-- Avenue 301 SK33BSS33aEm The T rans-M- i rail-roa- . ft. BEGRAFT Phone 24th Street ler of : Grocers Phone Cells Answered Promptly Estimates on Work Furnished Free All Work Guaranteed Satisfactory v prae-liraii- iC Itu-ala- , ho are the .Best My Repckir Shop Is condition the faijii 252 K liul Kwan-TlrTir rcin i.'n was conditionally acceptedIn by ihr reply, hui sgroeuieiit il wan bound up wiih cunairii'rsiion 'be fait' of llte whole nepo'.la-liini- s and it Is or I'M In to lead in long and earnest iilwm,ekii. Ktumm will nul aibnit i be Juwiie.r content ion that the .road is wholly a government In tiiiiiiiun. mh all iha share of Ihu owned by the nii'iHirailtni mi Co. '.I I'r'ln- AND RUSSIA SHOULD VARNISH the , .uiiied by il. lam action, it we a Id lmt he Hurpririn'd it the court i.l.oild If eatremriy Miore with the hIT'.'ikU if. con-nw'i.- lie Khcn with STENCIL . fur Iniirhcoii, lh'y worn no) lit dl eerraln thnt limy would t lilt ciiiiiicl I lie discussion Ogden Brothers TYPEWRITER OIL PAPER FASTENERS MIMEOGRAPH INKS c.iiiiDiismIiiiici'.'' I..n.ug ilincover-n- l opened up a ii'.iiniier of be Cur.I.'lnY 111 lilts order of l'::T C'llirt a uvo. t'lDui t:.r leniper nt the ) AND SWINGING STANDS HECTOGRAPHS ' NEOSTYLES DUPLICATORS PENCILS satl-fiicl- nry a ill n'rlnrk. The mckmuii he n a.iini'd nl i! o'clock ML I r'i:':-ir.iit- TYPEWRITER DESKS ERASERS y I juii'iicil Eoth Phones 137 and.J37Y . (111 llli-Till' CJlChulipi' of Vie mo; iitiix wan of a very (iincot rhnrscicr unit II in expis'lod that I In; iliwiiHiuin of Riiicle 7 will eon-m- i mo all of I lie nt'enooii session. Indi iil, Hi tlio time I bo cuvnya ad '. Try us lor those necessities on which, you are willing to make a saving. ; ihe "hi of Ihe I'' Mr. Ilf ho mail lltM Ml Chins. 10 lii. :lw coiitiTriii'i him iak-ill) i lie (liiriis'.icn of article 7. Tlio . iljociis-uuiinot IihvIiir hfMii flulali- iv- fii. iht conference Iihm iakU the price. i .aili oad lUatfUii-n- t .as (iiifi'itiire pays to keep good quality, and we keep watch of Hi - selling makes money for cur customers. It always iere terms, ci9Ln f lh tho of T njwmmirlr ji.mirbei In. I- 1- variT p.ii'k c ii' nnd nl a uukbcr of Porisninuth, N. If.. Am. 16.-- The morning session .f the pencil and ,1aaioinetisaionerK of pan elided at 1 o'clock. During the. time ilic discussion was always be sure ol having llte worth ol your money. Our plan oltuylng and r'j' PAPER RIBBCNS MANUSCRIPT COVERS CARBONS ' mid SlonRolia. the birnngih and number of which hi hrrn greatly by the war. Hu:.a will problo ihi. pmvi-- . ably obji ct sion op the b'uul.vI that llilu-s- e Ireitoo will prove ior.lfieirm and ihr great highway will be lu court ant dan gcr. From ihr very urn lire of the aniclr remaining to be cniiaideied, tiicrufure, It is eriain tbst it1 a rrisi. la the I li;iui al baud. All ihui ren.ain- - seems uioii or k'im iniitunlly itilerdceiiil('iil. If Jiipuu, li gcr.iTHl-lUd'.evcr. in ready to yield upon the t nf liiidting Huneia's sea I, hi. mil and ihc power hi Hie Kur ila It wan-li:pi- . nf (be inti-inewould only lie In, return for h aRrecinept iiihiq the Immiihs of Kii.luiii'i and indeinni:y. Yel tbr Jajmn-en- sent cahlegriini-- - cukiIiik lliuiuHUdH A of (inll.irK to Tokio. a rc.iill of ibo conduct of tba negolbitloi-'- . llm Jaiwueha bare Sjqiarrully I liunsrd Ihiir view almur a furmal armlsiice. slionld iha liMHee'' nf sareepicnt be obtained. II I knowru they gave Iresl-ilen- l llooMcrclt to understand Ibat wore once the 'I)s4'h'' nf u irot! to UKri-eto. ihey would be cnnelude a tullitary Iruce, bul they now seem lo be illMruifnl nf Hie Kiif siatl taetiea ami are disMiaeil In believe the arrangement of final details would be expected If mi anuUi ire were made. ARTICLE SEVEN. i 1S03. 11 M' 'i&LLivil KNOTTY FOR Amount AlGrST Augiust. 16. The Accom- Times General LineyilrS sends the following dispatch. ( August 12. by way of Fusan: srmy Is anxious to commence no. operations. The higher officers do hs believe that the millsry progress the ezpec'-tion- s ben sufficient to Justify roncede tiw that Russia will terms with nucessarHjr-requir- ed by Jap-I- the wgrjromJnues. the nature of tn country and or tha conditBoa point f the likelihood that future operations will be feulzlcted lo the ntitlbborhooii MTde- - turning of the rsIHrsy. ib Ear05a.f si miggcoted bl' be press, are not likely to the campaign, nor Is it P01jJ'' eB! will sny great milUsey-resul- ts this year. more-mtnt- ... |